Journalist Sharon Alfonsi is departing “60 Minutes,” after criticizing CBS News leadership under its new corporate owner Paramount. Alfonsi’s contract with the weekly news program ended over the weekend, she told The New York Times and argued the outlet’s decision not to renew her deal was an intentional one. “It sends a chilling message to…
Sharon Alfonsi to depart ’60 Minutes’
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